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Cis-terhood: Intersectionality in the Women’s…
“You’re going to the Women’s March too?” The U.S. Border agent sneered, inspecting the “male” identification on…
Evo Morales: The Quintessential Latin American Leader
Controversy regarding the legitimacy and strength of the presidency of Bolivia soared when a resignation letter…
A Democracy in Dissolution
It is interesting to note that in Turkish there are two words for peace. The first, barış, denotes reconciliation…
The Gambia Welcomes First Democratic Transition of Power
After twenty-two years as president of The Gambia, and repeated refusals to accept his defeat in the recent…
Chelsea Manning: At the Intersection of Security, Civil…
While the Trump administration has seen many substantive executive decisions being made within his first few days…
Repealing Obamacare: Have They Thought it Through?
Ahead of the anniversary of the Affordable Care Act on March 23rd, House Democratic Leaders held a press…
The Forgotten Conflict of Burundi
Burundi, an African country located in the region of the Great Lakes, is going through a worrying crisis rapidly…
Gender Equality and the Economy
In the United States’s last election cycle, the world came close to the most powerful person on Earth being a…
Wet Foot, Dry Foot: Obama’s Race to U.S. – Cuban…
After 2 years of repairing Cold War wounds between the United States and Cuba, Obama announced the end of the…
What Does Rafsanjani’s Death Mean for Iranian Politics?
Iran’s former President Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani died on the 8th of January at the age of 84. A key figure of the…
Julius Grey on Inequality
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The EU and the New East: Integration, Confrontation, and…
The establishment of visa-free travel to Belarus for citizens of 80 countries (including European Union Member…